Homily | The Destiny of the Christian - Holy Transfiguration 2024
Aug 7, 2024
Dive into the illuminating Feast of the Transfiguration, where Jesus unveils His divine glory to His disciples. Discover how this moment transforms faith through the power of prayer. The discussion also addresses the spiritual challenges faced by Generation Z, emphasizing the need for love and guidance as they navigate their journey. Experience the call for every believer to embrace transformation and share in divine light.
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Preparing for the Feast
Father Josiah Trenham gave interviews on prayer and Gen Z's lack of faith.
He was initially hesitant but agreed to the interviews and found them relevant to the Feast of Transfiguration.
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A Generation's Unbelief
Generation Z's widespread unbelief presents a significant challenge and burden.
Reflect on our own lives and how we can make unbelief harder through sincere love for God.
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The Disciples' Destiny
Jesus' transfiguration reveals the glorious future of His disciples.
All disciples will eventually shine with His glory in the Kingdom of God.
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